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Intel released its mid-year diversity report on Tuesday, showing modest strides in company-wide efforts to support more women and minorities in its workforce by 2020.
Almost seven out of ten US employees in "technical" jobs at Intel are white or Asian men.
Women are just 26% of Intel's US workforce, up slightly from the 2015 level, but still well below the nearly 47% of the nation's workers that are women.read more

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